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The Ancestors and Relatives of Charline Johnson & Jack Long :
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1. ZCensus 1880, IA: Warren Co: Jefferson twp: page 403A.
2. ZCensus 1900:, Nez Perce Co: Fletcher pct: pages 88 & 89.
3. http://jonathanpaul.org/chenoweth/d0018/g0000050.html#I011942.
4. Source: Death Records, Vol 2, Page 19.
5. Latter Day Saints, M017198 Film.
6. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hardin/HarLiberty.htm.
7. Source: Death Records, Vol 2, Page 19.
8. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hardin/HarLiberty.htm.
9. Early Cass Co Marriages, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/vitals/cassga-k.txt.
10. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
11. Obituary, Text of Obituary found in Leola Gale DevoreBible, : DIED. Andrew Porter Devore died at, his home fin Corning Monday morning about 1 o'clock after a long illness from a complication of diseases. Mr.' Devore was born April 29, 1851, in Hardin County, Ohio. When about 19 years of age, in November 1870, lie was married to Miss Mary Bartlett, also of Hardin county, and they came to Adams county soon after. To this union two daughters were torn, Mrs. Alice Livingston, who died at her home in Farragut last September, and Mrs. Nora Eblin, of Cumberland, who survives her parents. In November, 1874, Mrs. Devore died and A. P. returned to his old home in Hardin County, Ohio, where he was later married to Miss Nancy M. Chandler and the family returned to Iowa in 1884. To this union four sons and two daughters were born, one of the sons having died in infancy. The surviving children are Ray Devore, of Rapid City, So. Dak.; Clyde Devore, Lexington, Neb.; Earl and Misses Pearl and Leola who make their home with their parents. Beside the children Mr. Devore is survived by his wife and a large number of friends. He had a large acquaintance not only in Corning but in the surrounding towns, having done a great deal of brick and cement work in various places. Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, November 30th, conducted by Rev. O. W. Winters, pastor of the Christian church, and interment was in Walnut Grove cemetery. .
12. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hardin/HarLiberty.htm, LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. - 993, J. M. CANDLER, minister, Ada, was born May 18, 1819, in Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Va. He is a son of John and Phoebe (Boaz) Candler, both from Virginia. His father, a farmer, came to Ohio in 1823, and settled at first in Clinton, and finally after several removals, came, in 1832, to Hardin County, and settled on Section 7, in Liberty Township. He died in 1835, and his widow several years after. Our subject, the fifth of a family of eleven, three of whom are living; was reared on the farm, and attended the log schoolhouse. This schoolhouse was only 12x14 feet, and the only- text book used was Webster's spelling book. He followed farming until about 1853, when he went into the ministry, although not ordained until February 5, 1862. He has been a minister in Allen County, has organized Sabbath schools and three churches - the Plumb Creek Church, in Putnam County, one in Paulding County and one in Allen County. He is now in charge of two churches. On November 18, 1845, he married Susannah Rayl, a daughter of George and Prudence Rayl, the former of Irish and the latter of German descent. They had eight children, six of whom are living, viz., Alvira S., wife of John Hyndman, a plasterer in Ada ; Amanda, wife of Mr. Freeman Kimmel, a farmer in Allen County ; Nancy, wife of Andrew Devore, a brick mason in Forest, Hardin County; Marshall, a farmer; John W., at home; and William. In politics, Mr. Candler is a Democrat. He was an Assessor at one time, assessing the township in two days and a half. He is the owner of forty-six acres of land in Section 16, where he now resides, and has lived in Liberty Township two years longer than any other resident of the township. .
13. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
14. WPA Records for Cass Co., IA, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/cemeteries/dewpa.txt.
15. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
16. Early Cass Co Marriages, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/vitals/cassga-k.txt.
17. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
18. http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/cooper-162.html, 1, One of the earliest settlers in what is now Fallowfield township was Frederick Cooper, a native of Germany, who emigrated to this country prior to 1770, and first settled in Frederick county, Va., where he lived until 1771. On April 20, of that year he came to this region, which was yet a wilderness, and purchased from Andrew Devore "one certain tract or parcel of land lying on the north side of the Monongahela, and bounded by lands of Paul Froman and James Devore." A peculiarity about the description of the said tract of land was that the quantity was not mentioned. He retained this tract of land about a year, and sold it to Abraham Miller in April 1772. At that time the boundary dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia was raging, both provinces claiming jurisdiction over this region. Bedford county had been erected March 9, 1771, and the inhabitants of the Monongahela Valley were called upon to pay their share of the taxes to maintain the county government. And the majority of these having come from Maryland and Virginia, and being doubtful, in the absence of an established western boundary, whether they were living under the government of Pennsylvania or that of Virginia, resistance to the collection of these taxes followed. On this account much ill feeling and turbulence prevailed, and continued for some years, steps being finally taken by the two colonies, in 1780, for a permanent settlement of the boundary contention, and the jurisdiction of Virginia was withdrawn. Washington county was erected March 28, 1781. .
19. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
20. Latter Day Saints, Compact Disc #88 Pin #832807.
21. WPA Records for Cass Co., IA, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/cemeteries/dewpa.txt.
22. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
23. Latter Day Saints, Family History Library Film 1254711.
24. Latter Day Saints.
25. ZCensus 1880.
26. U.S. District Court - Eastern Division, St. Louis, Mo., Naturalization Index U.S. District Court - Eastern Division, Eastern Judicial District of Missouri Index to Volume 45 Declarations of Intention Last Landsky First Frieda Declaration 20692 Page 88 Vol 45 Court District LDS Film 1749654 SLCL Film 69 (6 May 1918--29 Aug 1918).
27. Biography of Rev. Herman Cuno Landsky by Fred Lansky and Martin Haack.
28. Latter Day Saints, M017198 Film.
29. Latter Day Saints, M017198.
30. Passenger Lists Archive #356.
31. Biography of Rev. Herman Cuno Landsky by Fred Lansky and Martin Haack.
32. Latter Day Saints, M017198 Film.
33. Latter Day Saints, M017198.
34. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
35. WPA Records for Cass Co., IA, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/cemeteries/dewpa.txt.
36. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
37. WPA Records for Cass Co., IA, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/cass/cemeteries/dewpa.txt.
38. Latter Day Saints, M017198.
39. Latter Day Saints, Compact Disc #71 Pin #179216.
40. Latter Day Saints, M017198.
41. Census 1900, Nez Perce Co: Nez Perce pct: page 83.
42. Census 1900, Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
43. ZCensus 1900:, Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
44. Census 1900, ID Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
45. ZCensus 1900:, Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
46. Latter Day Saints, M017198.
47. Devore2.FTW, Date of Import: 29 Aug 2005.
48. ZCensus 1900:, Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
49. Census 1900, ID Nez Perce Co: Cold Springs pct: page 93.
50. ZCensus 1880.
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